James R. Killian, Jr. Lecture Series
James R. Killian, Jr. Lecture Series
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39th Annual Killian Award Lecture—Ronald L. Rivest
Ronald L. Rivest, a professor of electrical engineering and computer science who helped develop one of the world's most widely used Internet security systems, was MIT’s James R. Killian, Jr. Faculty Achievement Award winner for 2010-2011. Rivest, the Andrew and Erna Viterbi professor in MIT's Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, is known for his pioneering work in the field of cryptography, computer, and network security.
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14th Annual Killian Award Lecture-Franco Modigliani Part 1 (1986)
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Institute Professor Franco Modigliani "was awarded the Nobel Prize for his pioneering research in several fields of economic theory that had practical applications. One of these was his analysis of personal savings, termed the life-cycle theory. The theory posits that individuals build up a store of wealth during their younger working lives not to pass on these savings to their descendents but ...
Views from the Garden of Worldly Delights - Daniel Kleppner
Просмотров 5459 лет назад
Daniel Kleppner, Lester Wolfe professor of physics and associate director of the Research Laboratory of Electronics, presented his Killian Award lecture in the spring of 1996. He spoke of advances in science from a personal point of view, tracing themes that wend through the creation of modern science and flow into today's world of atomic physics. The award selection committee said of Professor...
36th Annual Killian Award Lecture-John Dower
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John Dower, Ford International professor of history, was the 2007-2008 James R. Killian, Jr. Faculty Achievement Award winner. Professor Dower is renowned for his expertise in modern Japanese history and US-Japan relations. His book, Embracing Defeat: Japan in the Wake of World War II, won the 2000 Pulitzer Prize for general nonfiction and the 1999 National Book Award for nonfiction, among many...
38th Annual Killian Award Lecture-Rudolph Jaenisch
Просмотров 5069 лет назад
Rudolf Jaenisch, professor of biology and a founding member of the Whitehead Institute, was MIT's James R. Killian, Jr. Faculty Achievement Award winner for 2009-2010. A pioneer in the field of mammalian developmental genetics, Professor Jaenisch helped found the area of transgenic science, the science of gene transfer for making mouse models, which is now widely used for studying human genetic...
Applications of System Dynamics - Jay W. Forrester
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Applications of System Dynamics - Jay W. Forrester
The Common Foundation Underlying Physical and Social Systems - Jay W. Forrester
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Jay Forrester is professor emeritus of Management in System Dynamics at the MIT Sloan School of Management. A pioneer in early digital computer development and a member of the National Inventors Hall of Fame, Professor Forrester invented random-access magnetic-core memory during the first wave of modern computers. He also pioneered the growing field of system dynamics. His research focuses on t...
Adventures in Carbon Research - Mildred Dresselhaus
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April 1, 1987 Mildred Dresselhaus is Institute Professor emerita of electrical engineering and physics at MIT. She was educated in the New York City public school system before matriculating to Hunter College. She later received a Fulbright Fellowship to attend the Cavendish Laboratory at Cambridge University (1951-1952), followed by a Master’s degree at Radcliffe College and a PhD at the Unive...
Life Cycle Hypothesis of Savings Part 2 - Franco Modigliani
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Professor Franco Modigliani's lecture titled "Application of the Life Cycle Hypothesis to Policy Issues" is the second of two talks he gave for the James R. Killian, Jr., Faculty Achievement Award Lecture series. Kresge Auditorium, April 9, 1986. Established in 1971 as a tribute to MIT's 10th president, the Killian Award recognizes extraordinary professional accomplishment by an MIT faculty mem...
37th Annual Killian Award Lecture-Rafael Bras
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Rafael Bras, now dean of the Henry Samueli School of Engineering at the University of California at Irvine, returned during his leave from MIT to deliver the 2008-2009 James R. Killian, Jr. Faculty Achievement Award Lecture. Professor Bras's expertise is in surface hydrology and hydrometeorology, and his work encompasses many aspects of Earth's water cycle. He has contributed to significant int...
42nd Annual Killian Award Lecture-Stephen Lippard
Просмотров 1 тыс.9 лет назад
Stephen Lippard, the Arthur Amos Noyes professor in the Department of Chemistry, was MIT’s James R. Killian Jr. Faculty Achievement Award winner for 2013-2014. Professor Lippard has spent his career studying the role of inorganic molecules, especially metal ions and their complexes, in critical processes of biological systems. He has made pioneering contributions in understanding the mechanism ...
40th Annual Killian Award Lecture-JoAnne Stubbe
Просмотров 6079 лет назад
JoAnne Stubbe, Novartis professor of chemistry and biology, has spent most of her career studying enzymes involved in nucleotide metabolism, which is central to the synthesis of DNA and RNA. Professor Stubbe's success in unraveling the specific steps in enzymatic reactions has had profound impacts on a wide variety of fields; her many honors include the 2008 National Medal of Science.
35th Annual Killian Award Lecture-H. Robert Horvitz
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Nobel laureate H. Robert Horvitz, the David H. Koch professor of cancer biology and a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator, was the winner of the 2006-2007 James R. Killian, Jr. Faculty Achievement Award. The Horvitz laboratory has identified genes and proteins involved in the four-step genetic pathway of cell division and death, work that has potential for application in the treatment ...
Language: The Cognitive Revolution - Noam Chomsky
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Professor Noam Chomsky delivers the 20th annual James R. Killian, Jr. Faculty Achievement Award and Lecture, titled "Language: the Cognitive Revolutions," on April 8, 1992. The Killian Award was established in 1971 to recognize extraordinary professional accomplishments by full-time members of the MIT faculty. A faculty committee chooses the recipient from candidates nominated by their peers fo...
The Fruits of the Tree of Astronomy - Phillip Morrison
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Professor Philip Morrison delivers the first of two lectures for the James R. Killian, Jr., Faculty Achievement Award titled "The Fruits of the Tree of Astronomy," on April 3, 1985. Established in 1971 as a tribute to MIT's 10th president, the Killian Award recognizes extraordinary professional accomplishment by an MIT faculty member. The winner delivers a lecture in the spring term.
43rd Annual Killian Award Lecture-Sallie Chisholm
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43rd Annual Killian Award Lecture-Sallie Chisholm

Комментарии

  • @LeoulB
    @LeoulB 19 часов назад

    why isn't this absolutely mandatory education for everyone?

  • @waindayoungthain2147
    @waindayoungthain2147 9 дней назад

    My response language processing skills of human education if they have chances to learn in American definition of democracy tortured human rights in wartime freedom they have no educational except the 16 after the Ww 2 of their creation in America of human creativity of human production stopped now for wartime 60 years ago in America under the government free expression of war only propaganda please no.

  • @waindayoungthain2147
    @waindayoungthain2147 10 дней назад

    The language is moment time of my discovery process in every consciousness no future if I don’t learn the truth and the past of our fault just faith in me not the future’s of the moment learning it no future of our future please.

  • @waindayoungthain2147
    @waindayoungthain2147 10 дней назад

    If it’s special queerness of my writing it’s all absorbed of my writing from learning and what’s the cause of the problems and why we’re fumbling with believing and no freedom to be the system of the democratic governments please. .?

  • @waindayoungthain2147
    @waindayoungthain2147 10 дней назад

    The communist activists was the American aggression against our homeland from Vietnam Cambodia etc it’s the weapons commissioner for going’s on the Afghanistan corruption policy of the government of the democratic country aside please.

  • @waindayoungthain2147
    @waindayoungthain2147 10 дней назад

    My respectfully for Father’s. It was my question in my head from the childhood of the Vietnam Cambodia War that what happened with why’d we been communist and what happened with freedom of the wars of the democratic opposition by the Atheist American and we are human not the government protecting us by the weapons western brothers brainwashing them with the first of our peaceful way that’s their conflict with our country and all humanity each other countries by their own side of history to believe it propaganda is my deep fear of our own people in my homeland and the Racism of the western are always right and leading us forward with the history of terror of the territories in our own countries. I am so sorry for this news about our nation we are so sad for you guys in our nation is so sad for human beings we support the multiple nations of multilateral peace within . Honored for Your Majesty’s homeland. Thank you for your democracy to our young people today’s experience with our nation in Ukraine today I hope you have an excellent year ahead for you all love I will see him soon bye. Honored.

  • @traceysmith9264
    @traceysmith9264 13 дней назад

    LOOKING AT YOUR HEAD I WOULD SAY YPUN ARE AN ALIEN OR YOU HAVE NO BLOOD FLOW IN YOUR SWOLLEN HEAD

  • @puppetsnob
    @puppetsnob 27 дней назад

    Unfortunately, Forrester did not foresee the invasion of Financialization in the field of software tech. Now it has no interest in solving social problems, only profit maximization.

  • @Mutati-y2g
    @Mutati-y2g Месяц назад

    I offer services in system dynamics and simulation using vensim

  • @CastleHassall
    @CastleHassall 2 месяца назад

    i think this lecture was intended by Mr Forrester to be his MASTERCLASS.. but it's so tragic that the ending cuts off does the ending exist or was it lost when recorded??? :(

  • @CastleHassall
    @CastleHassall 2 месяца назад

    41:46

  • @dhelmy
    @dhelmy 2 месяца назад

    the question is what are the strengths and weaknesses of those models the strengths lie in the tremendous amount of information available, the weakness arises from our inabiliy to manipulate high order non-linear dynamic systems in our heads. we often take information that is valid and produce with it results which are inconsistent with the assumptions we are making

  • @CastleHassall
    @CastleHassall 2 месяца назад

    oh please oh please i hope the full lecture is available to watch. does anyone have a link to it there is a version with the ending on it?

  • @CastleHassall
    @CastleHassall 2 месяца назад

    bless him.. that was very respectful what he did and asked for in this

  • @CastleHassall
    @CastleHassall 2 месяца назад

    would have been better to have explained the principles/theory more.. rather than examples of things that happen

  • @SanvelloSerapiega
    @SanvelloSerapiega 2 месяца назад

    42:00 policy v decision 47:00 markets respond to companies

  • @SanvelloSerapiega
    @SanvelloSerapiega 2 месяца назад

    35:50 multidimensional equation

  • @SanvelloSerapiega
    @SanvelloSerapiega 2 месяца назад

    7:45 endogenity and self causing

  • @Uhnonimus
    @Uhnonimus 3 месяца назад

    If anyone knows any other videos of the gentleman speaking at the beginning let me know , love listening to this guy speak

  • @djignatin4043
    @djignatin4043 3 месяца назад

    done

  • @JacksonEverley-f2m
    @JacksonEverley-f2m 3 месяца назад

    Moore Christopher Jones Carol Anderson Deborah

  • @avocade
    @avocade 4 месяца назад

    One of my favorite lectures ever. Didn't expect that listening to the first few minutes, but wow this man is impressive.

  • @SanvelloSerapiega
    @SanvelloSerapiega 4 месяца назад

    Urban dynamics model 35:00 57:00 long wave economic

  • @EsatBargan
    @EsatBargan 4 месяца назад

    Gonzalez Mary Young Steven Thomas Brian

  • @bouipozz
    @bouipozz 5 месяцев назад

    When you get so good at engineering that you try to fix the world and actually make real progress.

  • @ashrafjehangirqazi1497
    @ashrafjehangirqazi1497 6 месяцев назад

    Eqbal Ahmad admiringly complained that Chomsky is so relentlessly right in his arguments that having a discussion with him is reduced to agreeing with him.

    • @casteretpollux
      @casteretpollux 12 дней назад

      If you try offering him a legitimate opposing argument he shouts you down and belittles you, without refuting your arguments.

  • @southstudyspecialaide4934
    @southstudyspecialaide4934 6 месяцев назад

    hes so cool

  • @constancewalsh3646
    @constancewalsh3646 7 месяцев назад

    Give me the elder, the old, the old-old senex who is Noam Chompsky. This young guy's genius is convoluted, intellectual, saturated with words and ideas. Chompsky-the-elder has dropped all that and become understandable to any intelligence. I love how Nature has done its work with him, down to the bare bones. And so I return to the later talks.

  • @mariagildesagredo8690
    @mariagildesagredo8690 8 месяцев назад

  • @nothingmatters321
    @nothingmatters321 8 месяцев назад

    Chomsky's theory of UG was implicitly destroyed years ago by Wittgenstein. Language is the structure of the world, not the mind.

  • @doreekaplan2589
    @doreekaplan2589 9 месяцев назад

    So much better visual without his current over long grey frizzled hair on his face. Hes a nice looking man. I can listen without watching the later ones. Appreciate all these talks and interviews with him. Thanksalot

  • @IKnowNeonLights
    @IKnowNeonLights 9 месяцев назад

    Anyone how has listened with admiration Mr Noam Chomsky especially in America as an American citizens, while being able to vote and of a voting age, which has not voted for Donald Trump in the last two elections, does not understand a single word this gentleman speaks. Am I lying in stating that....?

  • @NotTheDude
    @NotTheDude 10 месяцев назад

    I love how during question time the first guy tap dances around conspiracy theories and then the second guy’s like, “Hold my beer. Let me tell you about this guy I met on a bike trail in Washington.”

  • @قتقبتقتقيت
    @قتقبتقتقيت 10 месяцев назад

    cognitives men how the brain and auther organe leron with découver par exemple hand tache something they don't konw it could or hot but when they tache they konw the cognitives men leron the sciences with the brain ho can leron in minent this exemple that all the brain can leron difference and the lloot of informations in minent but if the human using this brain in think and leron and konw the sciences of goodnesse and to be binifique and the most important think it respect because someone of the philosophie say ><: I am think I am existe ><an it mean for me the think it the Windows of leron the science and alsoe the langues they are they clé of leron I wont to say the spiche of philosophie and I don't mean whit his spiche no won may auter don't undrsting bad but it for philosophie ><the humaine is animale spoken <>it philosophie it men he exprime with he wont whit langues and auter the animale they comminicated whit signifie <>danse :voix : smalt : comportement : that way they comminicated we call the comminicated of animale Iam spoked like Professor Cherchereur in languages. The revolution of the cognitives it started when the human tray to konw and descouvre himself and outher: environment: organisms :weather: plants: the time and we still know the galaxy all the respect Professor peace be upon us all.the difference in languages it meaning the difference in accents it give a lot of dailacates the human or the outher organisms they just descouvre way to survive it the language. the meaning of languages are difference in prononciation and spelling for example : the prononciation of Arabe we using all the organs of pronunciation the organs internal and external but in the franche we using the mouth and lipes and tooth in english we using our tongue a hard palate and oral cavity Allah bless us all and give us the happiness and goodnesse this page forme may books the title : the difference linguistiques with difference languages.

  • @BraniG-psyc03
    @BraniG-psyc03 10 месяцев назад

    I adore him 🎉

  • @ralluzarebon
    @ralluzarebon 10 месяцев назад

    Alerts ocean

  • @MrRalph2000
    @MrRalph2000 10 месяцев назад

    Language is unusable? Only beautiful?! Really??? Some strange elements just at the end...

    • @alexadam6998
      @alexadam6998 10 месяцев назад

      What is thought?

    • @carlosandres7006
      @carlosandres7006 7 месяцев назад

      Most of it is Unusable because it's infinite. We use just a small part of it

    • @casteretpollux
      @casteretpollux 12 дней назад

      Snake oil

  • @hsjoo1759
    @hsjoo1759 10 месяцев назад

    i finally understand living constitution approach as opposed to scalia's originalism. thank you sir

  • @ainstolkiner2063
    @ainstolkiner2063 Год назад

    just silly

  • @syedadeelhussain2691
    @syedadeelhussain2691 Год назад

    Chinese and some other SE Asian nations save a lot, but they also export their excess liquidity to global markets via SWFs or other investment vehicles or even some suspect cases of money laundering. That excess Chinese savings is what made the BRI or OBOR projects possible.

  • @syedadeelhussain2691
    @syedadeelhussain2691 Год назад

    There are not many universities which teach system dynamics. I just came across one program at Bergen University based in Norway, but, I haven't seen much acceptance of this methodology in management science departments which teach problem-solving, case studies, and business models. An interesting twist to problem-solving!

  • @johnhelm6231
    @johnhelm6231 Год назад

    This was unmatched performance

  • @Keepedia99
    @Keepedia99 Год назад

    I don't like it when an academic uses "one" as a pronoun a lot

    • @CastleHassall
      @CastleHassall 2 месяца назад

      you mean.. "one does not like it" :) and he's old school and talking formally due to the occasion maybe..

  • @atheoma
    @atheoma Год назад

    what a lecture wow! thanks for sharing

  • @stavroskarageorgis4804
    @stavroskarageorgis4804 Год назад

    Very boring, uncharismatic *speaker*.

  • @JosiahWarren
    @JosiahWarren Год назад

  • @terabyter9000
    @terabyter9000 Год назад

    ChatGPT enters the chat.

  • @takeotaguchi8939
    @takeotaguchi8939 Год назад

    He was my hero when I studied in the US at the age of 21. His Deep love and analysis of Japan and the history/characteristics impressed me a lot. I still embrace his books at my bookshelf. I am 49 years old now, working in New York.

  • @vicvinegar845
    @vicvinegar845 Год назад

    Wasn't this guy friends with epstein?

  • @mohamedconde3223
    @mohamedconde3223 Год назад

    Fine !